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Since I was a little girl, I was dreaming on my wedding day, that big day when everything is pure, white, fresh and absolutely lovely. I am lovely, my man is perfect and all of my dearest ones are close to me, drinking from the same coup of happiness. And guess what moment from the entire wedding was the most elaborated in my mind? Exactly the first dance. Since I was just a kid, I imagine how beautiful I’ll look wearing a long white dress with big train dancing with my man while an angelic melody is played. This was my dream and I’m so happy that now few months, it became true. I’m absolutely sure that lots of women were dreaming at their first dance since were just children and now they are planning this formidable moment. Well, for these Misses, I have some tips that I hope to ease their work.Choose the song that has a meaning for you and the feelings will get revealed in matter of seconds. You also can choose a movie soundtrack that impressed you or simply a certain melody that both of you adore it. Now you have the freedom of choosing what musical genre you like the most, because it had passed the times when the couple dance while a waltz was played. Now you can choose what song you like the most like: rock and roll, reggae, Latino, polka, disco, oldies, dance or country. And, yes…here I’d like to stop for a while because in my opinion, country is an amazing musical genre and there are many country wedding songs first dance.

Country music is very cheerful, hopeful and just perfect. The rhythm is incredible and the lyrics are also heart touching. I sincerely recommend you to choose country music for your first dance. Here are some suggestions of country wedding songs first dance: “Amazed” performed by Lonestar, “Bless The Broken Road” performed by Rascal Flatts; “Could I Have This Dance” performed by Anne Murray; “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” performed by Dwight Yoakam; “Crazy Love” performed by Poco and “Family” performed by Dolly Parton. Talking about the dance, well, if you’re not a very talented dancer, then it’s ideal to subscribe to some dance courses with three months before the big day. In all this time, you’ll learn some new steps of dance, and why not, maybe you’ll have even enough time for a personalized choreography!
You can choose any song you want for the first dance at the wedding? I had a feeling that our tradition requires you dance only waltz or some other boring type of dance like this one. But here you speak of different styles, such as country music. Is that possible? I would love to have something more lively at my wedding and even country music is better than waltz. Hm, maybe tango would also work since it’s the dance of passion and everything. Any other ideas?
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